One of the earliest guides to traditional whittling, this reprint of a
1930s classic preserves all of the original projects and text and adds
updated drawings for the contemporary whittler. This manual is still
sought after by whittlers because it explains how to carve many items
popular in American tramp art and more complicated items that are not
included in most whittling books, such as continuous wooden chairs, hand
tools, puzzles, balls inside spirals, swivels, entwined hearts, and
buildings inside bottles. The line art has been redrawn, color added,
and additional art included, making this unique book valuable to a new
generation of whittlers.